N Nkieto Member Licensed User Apr 30, 2007 #1 Hello. I am testing de unregistered version for Basic4ppc, but when I try to compile the application, both Device EXE and Windows EXE appear disabled. Is this because it is an unregistered version? Thanks
Hello. I am testing de unregistered version for Basic4ppc, but when I try to compile the application, both Device EXE and Windows EXE appear disabled. Is this because it is an unregistered version? Thanks
specci48 Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Apr 30, 2007 #2 Yes, the possibility to create stand-alone applications is only available in the registered version ... and this is the only difference between the the registered and the unregistered version!
Yes, the possibility to create stand-alone applications is only available in the registered version ... and this is the only difference between the the registered and the unregistered version!
N Nkieto Member Licensed User Apr 30, 2007 #3 Ok. Is there a complete version for 15 days or something like that for testing some examples on the PocketPC?? Thanks.
Ok. Is there a complete version for 15 days or something like that for testing some examples on the PocketPC?? Thanks.
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User May 1, 2007 #4 You can run your source code on the device using Basic4ppc trial version (limited to 30 days). http://www.b4x.com/files/Basic4ppc-Trial.zip
You can run your source code on the device using Basic4ppc trial version (limited to 30 days). http://www.b4x.com/files/Basic4ppc-Trial.zip